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Persoonlijke gegevens John Kittrell [K 9] 

  • Ook bekend als Susan Bell [alternate choice for spouse or first spouse].
  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1762 in North Carolina.
  • Hij is overleden in het jaar 1818 in Pitt County, North Carolina, hij was toen 56 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van Jethro Kittrell en Priscilla Harrell
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 20 juni 2011.

Gezin van John Kittrell [K 9]

Hij had een relatie met Sarah Bell or Loving or ....


Kind(eren):

  1. Susannah Kittrell  ± 1784-???? 
  2. Noah Kittrell  1788-1853 
  3. Mary Kittrell  ± 1787-???? 
  4. John Kittrell  > 1800-???? 
  5. Jethro Kittrell  1803-???? 
  6. Allen Kittrell  ± 1804-1881 
  7. Stanley Kittrell  1811-1859 


Notities over John Kittrell [K 9]

Linda F. Harris is the original source of undocumented data.
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What lfh did not have is that there is needed documentation to attach each of the children to this John.

Furthermore it is claimed in one uncredited work that this John married a Susan Bell, but in 1820 we find an apparent widow in Pitt County, North Carolina Sary Kitterlin.
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Mickey Matthews had all this from K1.FTW

John Kittrell (b. 1762, d. 1818)
John Kittrell (son of Jethro Kittrell)831 was born 1762831, and died 1818 in Pitt County, North Carolina831. He married Sarah Kittrell.

Notes for John Kittrell:
[KITTRELL1.FTW]

THE WIFE (WIVES) OF JOHN KITTRELL by Jonathan B. Butcher
Investigation was desired regarding the identity of the wife or wives of John
Kittrell of Pitt Co. Unfortunately, I have been unable to succeed in this quest,
apparently due to the loss of most Pitt Co. records. What we do have for Pitt
is primarily the deed records, and it appears that John's wife did not inherit
land in Pitt. There are various likely explanations for this. First it may well be
that her father left a will, and did not leave land to her. We must further realize that until 1804 daughters did not share in the division of an intestate father's
lands. Finally, the wife's father could wellhave left Pitt and died somewhere else which would open a possibility of finding proof, if only we could determine
the location. We can however establish some potential clues to the identity of
John's wife or wives, and also eliminate some families.
We also note that the Kittrells lived not far from the Greene Co. line, and it is
quite possible that John's wife came from there. Unfortuately, almost no records survive from Greene Co. for this period.
It was suggested that John may have been twice married, and this seems quite
possible, although not certain. If we had more information on the dates of birth of John's children we migh gain some additional insight on this matter. We do know that John was apparently born in the 1760's, probably ca 1765, and married in the 1780's. The 1790 census of Pitt lists him with 1 white male over
16, 2 males under 16, 1 white female and3 slaves. On thes 1800 census we find (p.286) listed as John Kitrelin, with 1 white male under 10, 1 aged 10-16, and 1 male aged 26-45 and 1 white female aged 2645 and 7 slaves. Thus John would appear to have had only one child born between 1790 and 1800m which makes it seem likely that he may have married for a second time shortly before the 1800 census. We know that John's sidow was named Sarah and she received her dower in John's land on 10 Feb 1818 (AAp247). The 1820 census
of Pitt (p553) lists Sary Kiterlin in Capt. Noah Tison's dist. with a household consisting of 1 white male under 10, 2 aged 10-16, 1 aged 18-26 and 1 white female over 45. Sarah herself did not make any deed in Pitt Co.
In your letter you note "I have been told his first wife's name may have been
Hawkins. I know there was a Benjamin Hawkins living close to him. Also his second wife may have been a Bell". Bralom Bell had property in the same general area. I have not been able to find any evidence to support these ideas, and the names in these families do not seem to be repeated in the next generation of Kittrells. Neither Benjamin Hawkins nor any other Hawkins appear in the Pitt deeds in this time period. "Bralom Bell appears otherwise
as Balaam Bell. The deeds identify at least some of his heirs: In August 1802 William Turnage of Greene Co. made a gift to his daughter Penelope Bell of Pitt, widow of Balaam Bell, and her children Mary Bell, Susan Bell and Bill Bell.
No direct associattion between the Kittrells and Bells was found.
We might hipe that some clues to the identity of John's wives families wuld come from the names of his children. Division of Hohn Kittrell's land was made by order of Court of Feb 1818 returned in May 1818 (AAp279), showing that his children were Susannah Langley, Noah Kittrell, Jethro Kittrell, Standly Kittrell,
Polly, deceased wife of Joshua Nobles, Allen Kittrell, John Kittrell and Jonathan
Kittrell. (Note that Jonathan's name is omitted from the published abstract) Of
these names, Jethro, John and Jonathan are obviously derived from the Kittrell family. This leaves the names of Noah, Standly and Allen as providing possible clues.
Of John's daughters, I will note that the deeds show that Susannah's husband was Nathaniel Langley. Joshua Nobles (ca 1774/75-1838 died leaving a will, now lost, but later estate papers show that his sons were Thomas, Wright, Charles and Stephen..some of whom may have been by a different wife.
Now let us review the evidence from the deeds. If John's wife was from the same neighborhood, we might expect that some of her relatives would appear
in some connection with John In the deeds.We find the following:
(Op113): John now appears to first appear in the deeds in 1779, although this has not previously been noted because the deed was not recorded until January 1798. In this deed we find that on 23 Nov. 1779 William Taylor sold for 125 pds to John Kittrell 100 acres on west side of Little Contentney Creek
(witnessed by Alexander Parker. Now, ifour estimate of Hohn's age was correct
he would only be about 14 at this time. My impression is that this deed was made just after Jethro Kittrell's death, and that the deed was thus made to John as his heir. (one did not have to be of age to purchase land, only to sell land.)
In any case, this deed would seem to have been made several yeears before John' marriage, in which case it tells us nothing regarding his possible wife.
(Lp357): 1 Sept/ 1786, John Kittrell to Daniel Demsey Morse, 100 acres in Pitt and Crave Co. Witness: John Dew, William Rountree.
Lp194) 1 Sept. 1786, Daniel Empsey Morse for 100 pds. to John Kittrell, 250
acres joining John Frizzle. Witness: John Dew, William Rountree.
(Mp104): 27 August 1788 Joahua Hardison for 100 pds to John Kittrell 100 acres on Sandy Run and east side of Little Contentney. Witness: John Vinson, Thomas Ringgold.
(Mp110): 27 October 1788 John Kittrell, John Vinson and John Surman bond to
Joshua Hardison. This deed was summarize in full in the first report on the family, and concerns the disputed ownership of the land conveyed by Joshua Hardison to Jethro Kittrell. As noted previously, it seems likely that John Vinson (not Pinson) was John stepfather. (WBK Note: It would appear that John Vinson did indeed marry Priscella Harrell Kittrell, widow of Jethro Kittrell. I have
seen where a John Vinson was pastor at Red Banks Church. It also said that
his wife would not stay with hims. Also that John Vinson killed himself. I have no proof of this just notes of others)
(Mp386): 1 May 1789 John Kittrell and Daniel D. Moss to John Powell 250 acres granted to Moss in 1782. This was evidently the same land referred to in Lp194. Witness were Thomas Ringgold, John Jackson and Joshua Hardison.
(Mp218): 16 November 1789 Robert Calef for 120 pds to John Kittrel, Negro Jemima Witness: Richard Moye
(Mp582) 30 January 1790 Edmond Smith for 10 pds to Jno. Kittrel 23 acres east side of Little Contentnea joining own line. Witness: Joseph (X) Smith, Jesse (X)
Smith.
(Mp595): 2 February 1792, Jno. Moye of Greenville for 80 pds to John Kittrell, 250 acres on north side of Little Contentney, joing Pau Dail, Daniel Markand, John Braxton and Jas. Hancock, with obligation to deed 100 acres of the tract to Hardee Hancock. Wiitness: Joel Moye, Jethro Clark.
(Np244): 17 August 1793 John Kittrell witnesses deed from John Vinson to John Powell.
(Np250): 28 October 1793 John Kittrel for 25 pds to Hardee Hancock, 100 acres on Piney Branch joining John Moye, Paul Dail, Reading Wison, Richard White. Witness: Jno. Moye, Wm. Moye. This was evidently made in accordance with the obligation in Mp595.
(Np314): 13 July 1796 Wright (X) Tucker for 75 pds to John Kittrell, negro boy Luke. Witness: Jo. Scurlock, Starkey Bell.
(Op44): 24 April 1797 John Kittrell witnesses deed from from John H. Simpson
ti John Frezzel.
(Op63): 25 April 1797 Jeremiah Wingate for 150 pds to John Kittrell, negro George. Witness: James Browning
(Op91): 29 June 1799 Joseph Jackson for 15 pds to John Kittrell, negro Lettis Witness: Jesse Rountree
(Op214): 15 November 1797 Levi Sirmon for 75 pds to John Kittrell 110 acres formerly owned by Daniel O'Quin joining Francis Rountree and Kittrell on north side of Sandy Run of Contertnea Creek Witness: Ele Sirmon
Pp444): 28 November 1803 John Kittrell witnesses deed from Robert Whetherington of Craven Co. to Robert Wheterington, Jr.
(Qp67): 11 February 1805 John Kittrell witnesses deed from Elizabeth Olds to John Frizzle.
(Qp198): 13 December 1805 Britton Bryant of Southampton Co., Va. to John Kittrell $280 for negro boy Mike Witness: Hardee Hancock.
This provides us with a large number of names to consider.However some of them can be eliminated, at least as relatives of John's second wife. The allotment of dower in John's land to his widow Sarah on 10 February 1818 (AAp247) contains a list of the jurors who laid off the land who were typically neighbors but required to be unconnected by consaguinity or affinity. These men who were thus not close relatives of Sarah, and listed as Archibald Adams, William Moy, Lazarus (X) Brewer, John Braxton, H. Johnston, Allen Blount, William Baldree, A. Withrington, S. T. Griffin, Jno. Frizzle, Ben Joiner and Joab Smith.
The names mentioned in the deeds, but not eliminated by this list are:
Starkey Bell Thos. Ringgold
John Braxton Francis Rountree
Jas. Browning Jesse Rountree
Britton Bryant (of Southampton Co., Va.) William Rountree
Robert Calef (Southampton Co., Va.) Jo. Scurlock
Jethro Clark John H. Simpson
Paul Dail Eli Sirmon
John Dew John Sirmon
Hardee Hancock Levi Sirmon
Joshua Hardison Edward Smith
John Jackson Jesse Smith
Joseph Jackson Joseph Smith
Daniel Markland Wright Tucker
Daniel D. Morse or Moss John Vinson
Joel Moye Richard White
John Moye Reading Wilson
Richard Moye Jeremiah Wingate
Elizabeth Olds
Daniel O'Quinn
John Powell
Now, not much of any pattern is revealed in the above list of names. Further, no instances of the non-Kittrell names in the family(Noah, Stanley and Allen
were found.
Interestingly, all these names are found in the Tyson family. That is, we find a Noah Tyson (12 September 1757-13 January 1805), son of Moses Tyson (12 June 1728-15 May 1803), and also an Allen Tyson (ca 1766-ca 1820), son of Abraham Tyson (ca 1725-ca 1775). However, the recentpublished and very thorough The Tyson and May Genealogy of Pitt Co. shows no known Kittrell connection in the family.
The names Noah, Allen and Stanley also are all found in the various Smith famiies in Pitt. However we have also not found a Kittrell connection in the Smith family.

WILL OF JOHN KITTRELL Deed Book AA Page 279 February Court 1818
State of North Carolina Pitt County..By virtue of our order of said county court of Pleas and quarter sessions February Term 1818 to us the undersigned directed to divide the real estate of John Kittrell dec'd among the legal heirs or represaentatives of the aforesiad deceased after being sworn agreeble to law have divided the same in the following manner to wit:
Lot no. 1 drawn by Susannah Langley wife of Nathaniel Langley daughter of the aforesaid dec'd lying on the east side of Little Contentnea Creek known by the name of Loving Plantation bounded as follows to wit: Begining at a chinquepin on Little Contentnea Creek, Allen Blounts corner thence along said Blounts line north sixty degrees east one hundred and forty three poles to Lazarus Brewers line thence along said Brewers and Charles Rountrees line south twelve degrees west one hundred and forty four poles to a small sourwood , William Moors corner thence along said Moors line west one hundred and five poles to a small dogwood on the branch of the creek thence up the said creek the various courses to the begining containing by estimation seventy one acres be the same more or less valued at four hundred and twenty six dollars and has topay No. 3 drawn by Jethro Kittrell forty four dollars and ninety nine cents to make the proportion equal.
Lot no. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell son of sd dec'd bounded as foolows to wit: Begining at William Moors corner in Charles Rountrees line a stake in the centree of several marked trees thence with said Rountrees line north seventy east one hundred sixty one and one half poles to a large pine Charles Rountrees corner thence with his other line north thirteen degrees east forty six poles to a sassafras stake in siad line thence south thirty six east sixty two poles to a small red oak bush thence south fifty nine west running through the home plantation one hundred and ninety two poles to a pine in William Moors line thence with said Moors line north seven west eighty three poles to the begining including the houses and part of the manor plantation by estimation seventy acres be the same more or less valued at six hundred and sixty dollars and is to pay No. 3 forty three dollars and fifty one cents drawn by Jethro Kittrell also to pay No. 4 drawn by Standley Kittrell ninety four dollars and forty four cents. Also to pay No. 6 drawn by Allen Kittrell one hndred and eleven dollars and one cent. Also to pay No. 7 drawn by Jonathan Kittrell twenty seven dollars and one cent. Also to pay No. 8 drawn by John Kittrell three dollars and two cents to make their proprotion equal in value.
Lot No. 3 drawn by Jethro Kittrell son of sd dec'd lying on the north side of Sandy Run bounded as follows to wit: Begining on said Sandy Run where William Moors line cross said run runs his line north seven degrees west seventy seven poles to a pine the fifth corner of Lot No. 2 thence along the fourth line of said No. 2 north fifty nine east one hundred and ninety five poles to a small oak bush the fourth corner of Lot No. 2 thence south twenty six east to Sandy Run and then with said Sandy Run the various courses to the begining containing seventy acres be the same more or less including the mill and all the priviledges thereunto belonging valued at two hundred and ninety two dollars and fifty one cents and receives from Lot No. 1 forty four dollars and ninety nine cents. Also from Lot No. 2 forty three dollars and fifty one cents to make their proportion equal in value.
Lot No. 4 drawn by Stanley Kittrell son of sd dec'd lying on the north side of Sandy Run joining lot No. 2, 3 and 5 bounded as follows: Begining on Sandy Run where Lot No. 3 goes to said run running north twenty six west one hndred and twenty oles slong the lines of Lot No. 2 and Lot No. 3 to a sassafras the third corner of Lot No. 2 in Charles Rountrees line thence running Rountrees line north twelve degrees east eighty two poles to a pine in Levi Sermons heirs line also in a small slash thence with their line south sev and one half west seventy six poles to a white oak on the run of Sandy Run thence with the several courses of said Sandy Run to the beginning containing one hundred and thirty one acres be the same more or less valued at two hundred eighty six dollars and fifty seven cents and to receive from Lot No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell ninety four dollars and forty four cents to make their proportion equal in value.
Lot No. 5 drawn by the lawful heirs of Polly Nobles dec'd late the wife of Joshua Nobles she being one of the daughters of the aforesaid John Kittrell dec'd lying one the north side of Sandy Runand east side of Contentnea Creek bounded as follows to wit:Begining at the third corner of Lot No. 4 a pine in Charles Rountrees line thence running said Rountree and Lazarus Brewers line to a pine Brewers corner in or near Mary Clarks line thence with her line east thirty three poles to a pine Mary Clarks corner thence with her other line north twenty two east one hundred and thirty four poles to a pine and oak her corner thence with her other line south twenty seven degrees east ninety one and one half poles to a pine the corner of Levi Sermans heirs land then with the heirs line first south twenty poles then soouth nine and one half west thirty poles then wouth four and one half degrees west sixteen poles then south five west fifty six poles then south seventeen west forty poles thence south seven and one half west forty four poles to a pine the fourth corner of Lot No. 4 also in a small slash thence with the third line of Lot No. 4 north seventy nine west one hundred and sixty poles to the begining containing by estimation two hundred acres be the same more or less valued at four hundred and five dollars and is pay over to Lot No. 8 drawn by John Kittrell twenty three dollars and ninety nine cents to make their proportion equal in value.
Lot No. 6 drawn by Allen Kittrell son of the aforesaid dec'd lying in Pitt County and on the east side of Little Contentnea Creek bounded as follows to wit: Begining at a stake Amrose Wethington corner near where Jesse Braxton now lives running with Wethington line south fifteen and a half east twenty severn poles to a post oak Ambrose Wethington corner thence his otherline south six west fifty three poles along a slash to a dead pine Wethingtons corner thence along his other line south seventy east one hundred and eighty two poles to a pine Charles Jenkins corner thence with his line north one hundred and forty eight poles to a lightwood stump William Baldree corner then with his line and the line of the land Jesse Braxton now lives on west one hundred and sixty eight poles to the begining containing by estimation one hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less valued at two hundred and seventy dollars and is to receive from No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell one hundred eleven dollars and one cent to make their proportion equal in value.
Lot No. 7 drawn by Jonathan Kittrell son of the aforesaid dec'd lying on the west side of Little Contentnea Creek bounded as follows to wit: Begining at a berch on the bank of said creek William Moors corner thence running his line south sixty west one hundred and sixty seven poles to a pine William Moors corner thence with said Moors and William Forests line south eighteen east sixty three and one half poles to a large ash from thence north sixty east to the run of Little Contentnea Creek thence with the several courses of said creek up to the first station containing by estimation nine acres be the same more or less valued at three hundred and fifty four dollars and No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell to No. 7 the sum of twenty seven dollars and one cent to make their proportion equal in value.
Lot No. 8 drawn by John Kittrell son of the aforesaid dec'd lying on the west side of Little Contentnea Creek joining Lot No. 7 and bounded as follows to wit: Begining where the third line of Lot No. 7 comes to Contentnea Creek and runs the third line of said lot wouth sixty west to an ash the third corner of Lot No. 7 also in Samuel Forests line thence running his line south eighteen east sixty three and one half poles to a pine Jonathan Frizzles corner thence running his line north sixty eas to Little Contentnea Creek thence up the main run of said creek to the begining containing by estimation fifty nine acres be the same more or less and Lot No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell is to pay Lot No. 8 thirty two dollars. Also No 5 to pay Lot No. 8 twenty three dollars to make their proportion equal in value. The valuation of the whole eight heirs land is three thousand forty eight dollars and eight cents.Heirs share is three hudred eighty one dollars and one cent.Given under our respective hands and seals this ___1818.
I Rountree
A Withington
Thos Griffin
Pitt County Court May Term 1818 The commissioners appointed to make partition in the lands of John Kittrell dec'd have returned their report. Ordered that it be registered. Alexander Evans, Clerk

Children of John Kittrell and Sarah Kittrell are:
+John Kittrell, b. Abt. 1790831, d. date unknown.
+Noah Kittrell, b. March 08, 1788, Pitt County, North Carolina831, d. September 30, 1853, Washington County, Georgia831.
Mary "Polly" Kittrell, b. Abt. 1789831, d. Abt. 1810831.
Susannah Kittrell, b. 1790831, d. date unknown.
+Jethro Kittrell, b. 1803, Pitt County, North Carolina831, d. 1856, Pitt County, North Carolina831.
+Allen Kittrell, b. 1804, Pitt County, North Carolina831, d. May 14, 1881, Pitt County, North Carolina831.
+Jonathan Harrell Kittrell, b. February 08, 1809, Pitt County, North Carolina831, d. June 09, 1848, Pitt County, North Carolina831.
+Stanley Kittrell, b. May 09, 1811, Pitt County, North Carolina831, d. December 06, 1859, Pitt County, North Carolina831.
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1790
KITRALL, JOHN ............ 1 2 1 - 3

1800

1810
1 = males under 10 4
2 = 10-16 -
3 = 16-26 1
4 = 26-45 -
5 = 45+ 1
6 = females under 10 -
7 = 10-16 1
8 = 16-26 -
9 = 26-45 -
10 = 45+ 1
11 = Free blacks
12 = Slaves 12

Kiterel, John 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 12 11
1810 Federal Census Pitt County, NCContributed by Elizabeth Ross from microfilmed original.columns:1 = males under 102 = 10-163 = 16-264 = 26-455 = 45+6 = females under 107 = 10-168 = 16-269 = 26-4510 = 45+11 = Free blacks12 = SlavesLineNameAgeColumn: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12-Kiterel, John 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 12 11

1818
WILL OF JOHN KITTRELL Deed Book AA Page 279 February Court 1818State of North Carolina Pitt County..By virtue of our order of said county court of Pleas and quarter sessions February Term 1818 to us the undersigned directed to divide the real estate of John Kittrell dec'd among the legal heirs or represaentatives of the aforesiad deceased after being sworn agreeble to law have divided the same in the following manner to wit: Lot no. 1 drawn by Susannah Langley wife of Nathaniel Langley daughter of the aforesaid dec'd lying on the east side of Little Contentnea Creek known by the name of Loving Plantation bounded as follows to wit: Begining at a chinquepin on Little Contentnea Creek, Allen Blounts corner thence along said Blounts line north sixty degrees east one hundred and forty three poles to Lazarus Brewers line thence along said Brewers and Charles Rountrees line south twelve degrees west one hundred and forty four poles to a small sourwood , William Moors corner thence along said Moors line west one hundred and five poles to a small dogwood on the branch of the creek thence up the said creek the various courses to the begining containing by estimation seventy one acres be the same more or less valued at four hundred and twenty six dollars and has topay No. 3 drawn by Jethro Kittrell forty four dollars and ninety nine cents to make the proportion equal.Lot no. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell son of sd dec'd bounded as foolows to wit: Begining at William Moors corner in Charles Rountrees line a stake in the centree of several marked trees thence with said Rountrees line north seventy east one hundred sixty one and one half poles to a large pine Charles Rountrees corner thence with his other line north thirteen degrees east forty six poles to a sassafras stake in siad line thence south thirty six east sixty two poles to a small red oak bush thence south fifty nine west running through the home plantation one hundred and ninety two poles to a pine in William Moors line thence with said Moors line north seven west eighty three poles to the begining including the houses and part of the manor plantation by estimation seventy acres be the same more or less valued at six hundred and sixty dollars and is to pay No. 3 forty three dollars and fifty one cents drawn by Jethro Kittrell also to pay No. 4 drawn by Standley Kittrell ninety four dollars and forty four cents. Also to pay No. 6 drawn by Allen Kittrell one hndred and eleven dollars and one cent. Also to pay No. 7 drawn by Jonathan Kittrell twenty seven dollars and one cent. Also to pay No. 8 drawn by John Kittrell three dollars and two cents to make their proprotion equal in value. Lot No. 3 drawn by Jethro Kittrell son of sd dec'd lying on the north side of Sandy Run bounded as follows to wit: Begining on said Sandy Run where William Moors line cross said run runs his line north seven degrees west seventy seven poles to a pine the fifth corner of Lot No. 2 thence along the fourth line of said No. 2 north fifty nine east one hundred and ninety five poles to a small oak bush the fourth corner of Lot No. 2 thence south twenty six east to Sandy Run and then with said Sandy Run the various courses to the begining containing seventy acres be the same more or less including the mill and all the priviledges thereunto belonging valued at two hundred and ninety two dollars and fifty one cents and receives from Lot No. 1 forty four dollars and ninety nine cents. Also from Lot No. 2 forty three dollars and fifty one cents to make their proportion equal in value. Lot No. 4 drawn by Stanley Kittrell son of sd dec'd lying on the north side of Sandy Run joining lot No. 2, 3 and 5 bounded as follows: Begining on Sandy Run where Lot No. 3 goes to said run running north twenty six west one hndred and twenty oles slong the lines of Lot No. 2 and Lot No. 3 to a sassafras the third corner of Lot No. 2 in Charles Rountrees line thence running Rountrees line north twelve degrees east eighty two poles to a pine in Levi Sermons heirs line also in a small slash thence with their line south sev and one half west seventy six poles to a white oak on the run of Sandy Run thence with the several courses of said Sandy Run to the beginning containing one hundred and thirty one acres be the same more or less valued at two hundred eighty six dollars and fifty seven cents and to receive from Lot No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell ninety four dollars and forty four cents to make their proportion equal in value. Lot No. 5 drawn by the lawful heirs of Polly Nobles dec'd late the wife of Joshua Nobles she being one of the daughters of the aforesaid John Kittrell dec'd lying one the north side of Sandy Runand east side of Contentnea Creek bounded as follows to wit:Begining at the third corner of Lot No. 4 a pine in Charles Rountrees line thence running said Rountree and Lazarus Brewers line to a pine Brewers corner in or near Mary Clarks line thence with her line east thirty three poles to a pine Mary Clarks corner thence with her other line north twenty two east one hundred and thirty four poles to a pine and oak her corner thence with her other line south twenty seven degrees east ninety one and one half poles to a pine the corner of Levi Sermans heirs land then with the heirs line first south twenty poles then soouth nine and one half west thirty poles then wouth four and one half degrees west sixteen poles then south five west fifty six poles then south seventeen west forty poles thence south seven and one half west forty four poles to a pine the fourth corner of Lot No. 4 also in a small slash thence with the third line of Lot No. 4 north seventy nine west one hundred and sixty poles to the begining containing by estimation two hundred acres be the same more or less valued at four hundred and five dollars and is pay over to Lot No. 8 drawn by John Kittrell twenty three dollars and ninety nine cents to make their proportion equal in value.Lot No. 6 drawn by Allen Kittrell son of the aforesaid dec'd lying in Pitt County and on the east side of Little Contentnea Creek bounded as follows to wit: Begining at a stake Amrose Wethington corner near where Jesse Braxton now lives running with Wethington line south fifteen and a half east twenty severn poles to a post oak Ambrose Wethington corner thence his otherline south six west fifty three poles along a slash to a dead pine Wethingtons corner thence along his other line south seventy east one hundred and eighty two poles to a pine Charles Jenkins corner thence with his line north one hundred and forty eight poles to a lightwood stump William Baldree corner then with his line and the line of the land Jesse Braxton now lives on west one hundred and sixty eight poles to the begining containing by estimation one hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less valued at two hundred and seventy dollars and is to receive from No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell one hundred eleven dollars and one cent to make their proportion equal in value.Lot No. 7 drawn by Jonathan Kittrell son of the aforesaid dec'd lying on the west side of Little Contentnea Creek bounded as follows to wit: Begining at a berch on the bank of said creek William Moors corner thence running his line south sixty west one hundred and sixty seven poles to a pine William Moors corner thence with said Moors and William Forests line south eighteen east sixty three and one half poles to a large ash from thence north sixty east to the run of Little Contentnea Creek thence with the several courses of said creek up to the first station containing by estimation nine acres be the same more or less valued at three hundred and fifty four dollars and No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell to No. 7 the sum of twenty seven dollars and one cent to make their proportion equal in value.Lot No. 8 drawn by John Kittrell son of the aforesaid dec'd lying on the west side of Little Contentnea Creek joining Lot No. 7 and bounded as follows to wit: Begining where the third line of Lot No. 7 comes to Contentnea Creek and runs the third line of said lot wouth sixty west to an ash the third corner of Lot No. 7 also in Samuel Forests line thence running his line south eighteen east sixty three and one half poles to a pine Jonathan Frizzles corner thence running his line north sixty eas to Little Contentnea Creek thence up the main run of said creek to the begining containing by estimation fifty nine acres be the same more or less and Lot No. 2 drawn by Noah Kittrell is to pay Lot No. 8 thirty two dollars. Also No 5 to pay Lot No. 8 twenty three dollars to make their proportion equal in value. The valuation of the whole eight heirs land is three thousand forty eight dollars and eight cents.Heirs share is three hudred eighty one dollars and one cent.Given under our respective hands and seals this ___1818.I RountreeA WithingtonThos GriffinPitt County Court May Term 1818 The commissioners appointed to make partition in the lands of John Kittrell dec'd have returned their report. Ordered that it be registered. Alexander Evans, Clerk

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van John Kittrell

Sarah Roundtree
< 1715-< 1820

John Kittrell
1762-1818


Susannah Kittrell
± 1784-????
Noah Kittrell
1788-1853
Mary Kittrell
± 1787-????
John Kittrell
> 1800-????
Allen Kittrell
± 1804-1881

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    • Het is niet mogelijk om tekens anders dan het alfabet in te voeren (dus ook geen diacritische tekens als ö en é).



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    Wilt u bij het overnemen van gegevens uit deze stamboom alstublieft een verwijzing naar de herkomst opnemen:
    Wm. Samuel McAliley II aided by foundation built by Henny Carlisle in 2003, "Genealogy Kittrell", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogy-kittrell/I19413.php : benaderd 21 mei 2024), "John Kittrell [K 9] (1762-1818)".